Dux of Newhaven College, Tess Papas, celebrated an exceptional ATAR of 97.75, placing her in the top 2.25 per cent of Victoria at the announcement of VCE results on Monday.
Tess was closely followed by Saffi Campbell-Walker, who received an ATAR of 97.45.
Newhaven College Principal, Tony Corr, congratulated all this year’s VCE students on an incredible result.
“We are pleased nearly half (46 per cent) of our students were placed in the top 30 per cent of the state.
“In addition 15.8 per cent of our students achieved an ATAR (Australian Tertiary Admissions Rank) of above 80.”
Other high achieving students with ATAR scores of above 80, placing them in the top 20 per cent of the state, were William Murphy, Max Brown, Sienna McFarlane, Oscar Healey, Yvette Dhar, Willamina Archibald-Donohue, Leigh Pouw and Alana Vanderstaay.
“It has been a delight to accompany this wonderful group of Year 12s on their journey at Newhaven,” Mr Corr said.
“We are proud of the many pathways our students take post school – whether that be university, apprenticeships, vocational studies or employment. We wish them the very best of luck as they set off on their life beyond our school.
“Special recognition to Year 11 student Sienna Michie who had the extraordinary achievement of the perfect study score of 50 in two subjects – Art Making and Exhibiting and Biology.
“William Murphy also achieved a perfect study score of 50 in Music Performance – Contemporary. To achieve a study score of 50 is the highest possible result in a subject and an exceptional effort by both these students.”
Students who achieved study scores of 40 or above, placing them in the top 9 per cent of the state, were:
Art Making & Exhibiting: *Sienna Michie
Biology: *Sienna Michie, *Finn Leary, *David O’Neill, *Dion Piers-Anderson
English: Tess Papas, Willamina Archibald-Donohue
Food Studies: Alana Vanderstaay, Maddison Lethbridge, Sienna McFarlane
General Mathematics: Leigh Pouw, *Tilia Pires-Andersen
Health & Human Development: Tess Papas
History Revolutions: *Gabriel Winterson
Media: Max Brown
Music Performance – Contemporary: William Murphy, Esta Christensen, Saffi Campbell-Walker
Outdoor and Environmental Studies: Christopher Eastwood
Psychology: Max Brown, *Georgia Reich
Visual Communication and Design: Abbey Dwyer
VET Music Performance: *Dean Lyle, *Callan Spencer
*Denotes Year 11 doing a Unit 3 & 4 subject
Mr Corr also paid tribute to the teachers who guided the students throughout their time at Newhaven.
“For some that is right back to when they started at our school in Grade Prep.”
He also said while recognising the VCE results, it was important to remember academic marks were not the only marker of success.
“Our students have many exceptional gifts and talents that may not be reflected in their VCE performance but will serve them well into the future.
“We are very pleased with all of our students’ achievements in a cross section of areas during their time at our school.”